When had the Aleuts come back?

Recap of Chapter 20
Tall Rock is where the cormorants nest, and Karana kills several so she can make a skirt. In Black Cave, Karana and Rontu discover the skeletons of people who died long ago, and she vows to never return. Shortly after, the Aleuts come back to the island. This time, they have a girl with them.
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What did Karana and Tutok the Aleut girl do together?

Tutok becomes friends with Karana when they exchange names and play games together during Tutok's short stay on the island. The friendship between the two girls is a very important one since it's based on understanding and communication with each other (even though they don't even speak the same language).
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How long do the Aleuts stay Island of the Blue Dolphins?

The people of the island gather fourteen fish, which is enough for the entire village to feast for two days.
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Why did the Aleuts come to the island?

The Aleuts have come to the island of the blue dolphins to hunt otter for their pelts, and Karana describes their hunting methods.
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What happened after the fight with the Aleuts?

In the aftermath of the battle, only fifteen men are left alive in the village where there was once forty-two. The villagers bury their dead once the storm that broke the day of the battle has ended. They burn the bodies of Aleuts left dead on the beach.
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The Aleuts



Does anyone live in the Aleutian Islands?

There are fewer than 3,000 natives in the whole of the Aleutians, 1,100‐mile‐long chain of 144 islands, and nobody—the Government, the promoters of civilization or travel agents—pays them any mind.
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What happened to the Aleut?

The Aleuts were relocated to abandoned facilities in southeastern Alaska and exposed to a bitter climate and epidemics of disease without adequate protection or medical care. They fell victim to an extraor- dinarily high death rate, losing many of the elders who sustained their culture.
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Are there still Aleuts?

They extend in an arc southwest, then northwest, for about 1,100 miles (1,800 km) from the tip of the Alaska Peninsula to Attu Island, Alaska, U.S. The Aleutians occupy a total area of 6,821 square miles (17,666 square km). Rat Island, Aleutian Islands, southwestern Alaska.
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Does the Aleut tribe still exist?

Today, most Aleuts Unangan peoples live a subsistence lifestyle. This includes fishing, hunting, and gathering berries. During the summer months, a large number of Aleut Unangan families spend their time harvesting traditional foods and preserving them for the winter.
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How many Aleuts are there?

The Encyclopædia Britannica Online says more than 15,000 people have Aleut ancestry in the early 21st century. The Aleut suffered high fatalities in the 19th and early 20th centuries from Eurasian infectious diseases to which they had no immunity.
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Why has Captain Orlov and the Aleuts come to the island?

Captain Orlov is the leader of the Russian hunters who come to the Island of the Blue Dolphins to hunt for otters. He's a shifty guy who promises that he has come in peace, but in the end, he betrays Chief Chowig.
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How many years did Karana live on the island?

Island of the Blue Dolphins is a work of historical fiction based on the life of an American Indian woman who spent 18 years in isolation on San Nicolas Island, one of eight Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California. In the book she's named Karana.
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How did the Aleuts defeat the villagers?

The Aleuts attempt to cheat the men of the village out of paying for the otters, which quickly escalates into a fight. In the aftermath, the tribe is decimated and Karana left fatherless.
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What does Tutok look like?

Physical Description. The first thing the reader learns about Tutok is that she has long dark hair that shines in the light from the cooking fire. When Karana encounters her later, in Chapter 21, she describes Tutok as somewhat short, with a broad face and small black eyes.
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How long had Karana been alone on the island before the Aleuts returned?

After two years alone, Karana finally has company on her island. But the Aleuts, the ones who killed so many of her tribe when they were last on the island, are not the company Karana would have wished for.
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What does Karana tell Tutok Her name is Why?

Karana says good-bye and tells Tutok her name is Won-a-pa-lei, "Girl with the Long Black Hair" (22.12). She doesn't tell her about her secret name. Tutok comes around several more days, and they laugh and play the trading game in the sun.
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Where is the Aleut tribe today?

Where do the Aleuts live? The Aleut are original people of southwestern Alaska and the Aleutian Islands.
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Is Aleut a race?

The Aleuts of Alaska are part of an ancient race of maritime peoples who settled in the Aleutians approximately 7,000 years ago (Langdon, 1978).
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Where do the Aleuts live?

Aleut, self-names Unangax̂ and Sugpiaq, an Indigenous person of the Aleutian Islands and western portion of the Alaska Peninsula of northwestern North America.
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Can you visit the Aleutian Islands?

It can be reached by air through commercial and charter flights from Anchorage, or by ocean through the Alaska Marine Highway System. The Aleutian World War II National Historic Area encompasses the historic footprint of the U.S. Army base Fort Schwatka.
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Why are there no trees on the Aleutian Islands?

It's not as if the Aleutians never had trees. Huge sequoias grew here in the Miocene Epoch, 11 million to 25 million years ago. But volcanic eruptions, a changing climate and grinding glaciers toppled that forest, and the Aleutians have been treeless since the last ice age ended 10,000 years ago.
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Can you still go to Attu?

ATTU, ALASKA: Spring Migration May 19-June 2, 2021 – Zugunruhe Birding Tours. Attu. A legendary place that needs little introduction to birders. Closer to Russia than mainland Alaska and located in the Eastern Hemisphere, it's been the site of many first North American records.
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Is Inuit an Aleut?

Aleut, also called Unangan, is distantly related to the Inuit languages. Both are part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family. However, they are very different, and a speaker of Inuit dialect would not be able to understand a speaker of Unangan.
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What language do the Aleuts speak?

Unangam Tunuu (Aleut) is one branch of the Eskimo-Aleut language family. Its territory in Alaska encompasses the Aleutian Islands, the Pribilof Islands, and the Alaska Peninsula west of Stepovak Bay. Unangam Tunuu is a single language divided at Atka Island into eastern and the western dialects.
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How long did the Japanese occupy the Aleutian Islands?

During the fourteen-month occupation, the Japanese came under increasing American air and naval attacks. One day after their landing, June 8, 1942, an American patrol plane discovered the enemy's ships in Kiska Harbor.
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